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·17 December 2025

Flamengo in action today – PSG v Flamengo

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Flamengo’s Match Today Takes Place at 2pm (Brasília Time)


This Wednesday (17th), Fla faces PSG (FRA) in Doha, Qatar. Thus, the match, valid for the final of the World Cup, kicks off at 2pm (Brasília time). In the meantime, check out the details about Flamengo’s game today.

Does Flamengo Have Any Absences?

In summary, to face PSG, Filipe Luís has no absences. Although Allan and Viña are not available for Flamengo, it was a technical decision. In addition, Pedro returned to the field in the semifinal match against Pyramids (EGY).


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And What About PSG?

On the other hand, PSG, led by coach Luis Enrique, has a confirmed absence for the final against Flamengo. That’s because right-back Hakimi is currently with the French team’s Medical Department.

Who Is Broadcasting Flamengo vs PSG?

The broadcast of the match between Flamengo and PSG will be handled by Rede Globo, on free-to-air TV throughout Brazil. In addition, SporTV on cable, GETV on YouTube, as well as CazéTV, will also show the participation of the “Mais Querido” in the World Cup.

What Is Flamengo’s Situation in the World Cup?

If they come out on top against PSG, Flamengo will become two-time World Champions after 44 years. It’s worth noting that Fla qualified for the Intercontinental after winning the Copa Libertadores. In short, on November 29, the Rubro-Negro defeated Palmeiras 1-0 in Lima, Peru.

PSG vs FLAMENGO MATCH DETAILS:

Venue: Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Doha/QatarCompetition: World Cup, finalDate: December 17, 2025, WednesdayTime: 2pm (Brasília time)Referee: Ismail Elfath (USA)Assistants: Corey Parker and Kyle Atkins VAR: Allen Chapman 

What Are the Probable Lineups?

PSG: Chevalier; Zaïre-Emery, Marquinhos, Pacho and Nuno Mendes; Vitinha, João Neves and Fabián Ruíz; Kvaratskhelia, Doué and Barcola.Coach: Luis Enrique.

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